If your child is in 7th, 8th, or 9th grade, you're not behind — and you're not too early. You're approaching college the same way you've approached every other parenting milestone: you want to understand what's coming before it arrives.
Most college counselors won't return your call until junior year. Most schools don't have the resources to guide families before then. The industry has decided you should wait.
We built SUM TOTAL because we disagree.
Researching in 7th grade? You're right on time.
Let's Talk About Your Student →A 20-minute introductory conversation — no commitment, no pressure.
We spent decades inside university enrollment offices. We reviewed thousands of applications. We counseled families through financial aid. We watched the patterns repeat.
The families who arrived at junior year already understanding how admissions works, how financial aid is structured, and what their student actually wanted — those families made calmer, more strategic decisions that reflected the student's real interests.
The families who waited — and most families wait, because the industry tells them to — found themselves reacting to timelines they couldn't control. Course selections already locked in. Extracurriculars chosen without direction. Financial aid conversations starting too late to matter. Family discussions about college happening for the first time under pressure.
None of that was anyone's fault. The information simply wasn't available to them earlier.
That's the gap we built SUM TOTAL to close.
Starting in 8th or 9th grade doesn't mean rushing your child toward applications. It means your family enters high school with a shared understanding of what's ahead — so when the decisions start to matter, you've already had the conversations.
You may be wondering whether your 8th grader's course selections actually matter. Whether the extracurriculars your student is drawn to will "count." Whether there are financial decisions you should be thinking about now.
You may also be wondering whether your spouse or partner will think this is premature.
It isn't. Eighth and ninth grade are the last years your student has the freedom to explore interests without the pressure of a transcript being evaluated. Course decisions made in 9th grade shape the academic profile colleges will eventually see. Families who understand this early make more intentional choices — not because they're gaming the system, but because they're informed.
This isn't about getting ahead. It's about not starting behind.
Our program includes dedicated sessions with the student, with parents, and with the whole family together — because each relationship needs its own space.
Your 8th or 9th grader will work one-on-one with their counselor in sessions designed to meet them where they are. This isn't test prep. It isn't college applications. It's the beginning of a conversation about who they are and who they're becoming.
Students explore the difference between curiosities and genuine interests. They build language to talk about their goals that goes beyond school names and major titles. And for many students, the most valuable thing they gain is confidence.
Parents meet separately with the counselor to build the context needed to support your student effectively. You'll learn how the admissions landscape actually works — from people who spent years inside it. You'll develop a clearer picture of your student's strengths and learning style. And you'll align your expectations with what the process actually requires.
The family sessions are where it comes together. Parents and students create what we call a better dinner table conversation — one built on shared understanding rather than assumptions, on curiosity rather than pressure.
You'll learn what colleges actually evaluate, how to think about academic fit, social fit, and financial fit, and how to connect your student's interests to real exploration.
We accept a limited number of Early Risers families each semester to ensure every engagement receives the full attention of your assigned counselor.
SUM TOTAL was founded by two former university enrollment leaders with combined decades of experience in admissions and financial aid. Both have served as presidents of major regional college counseling organizations.
We built this company because we spent years watching the same pattern: families arriving at junior year with decisions already behind them. Course selections that limited options. Financial planning conversations that started too late.
The families who had guidance earlier arrived in a completely different position. Not because they were wealthier or more connected, but because they were informed.
Total Session Time: 3 hours 15 minutes
Plus: unlimited engagement with your assigned counselor during the program period. Questions don't wait for scheduled sessions — when something comes up, we're here.
Students leave with greater confidence and curiosity about the journey ahead.
The goal: a better dinner table conversation — one built on curiosity rather than pressure.
Program Investment
$4,060
This includes your dedicated counselor, all sessions, and unlimited engagement throughout the program period.
Families with siblings approaching high school: ask about our sibling rate during your introductory conversation.
Total Session Time: 4 hours
Plus: unlimited engagement with your assigned counselor during the program period.
Students leave with a clearer sense of direction and increased ownership of their high school experience.
Program Investment
$5,000
This includes your dedicated counselor, all sessions, and unlimited engagement throughout the program period.
Your student enters high school with confidence and self-awareness. You enter it with clarity about what's ahead. And your family has a foundation of communication that will carry you through the decisions that come next.
Most importantly, you gain time — the one resource that can't be created at the last minute.
Early Risers is designed to stand on its own. Many families find that the clarity they gain is exactly what they needed to move forward independently.
For families who want continued guidance, our programs build naturally from one year to the next. Your counselor already knows your student, your family, and your goals — the relationship continues without starting over.
If your student is in 7th, 8th, or 9th grade, this is the window — the time when exploration is still possible without pressure, when course decisions can be made with intention, and when your family can build the communication habits that will matter most.
Schedule an Introductory Conversation →20 minutes. No commitment. We'll learn about your family and help you decide if this is the right time to begin.